Authors
Nathaniel L Rosi, Mohamed Eddaoudi, Jaheon Kim, Michael O'Keeffe, Omar M Yaghi
Publication date
2002
Journal
CrystEngComm
Volume
4
Issue
68
Pages
401-404
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
An extensive body of research results currently exists from the synthesis of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), an area that has attracted widespread attention due to the facility with which well-defined molecular building blocks can be assembled into periodic frameworks and the promise that such a process holds for the logical design of materials. The synthesis of MOFs generally involves the copolymerization of organic links and metal ions in a polar solvent under mild temperatures (up to 200 °C) and autogenous pressures (up to 100 atm). Since most products can be considered kinetically driven and lie on local thermodynamic minima, factors such as solubility of the organic link and metal salt, solvent polarity, ionic strength of the medium, temperature and pressure play critical roles in determining the character of products. Indeed, slight perturbations in synthetic parameters have been the basis for the preparation …
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Scholar articles
NL Rosi, M Eddaoudi, J Kim, M O'Keeffe, OM Yaghi - CrystEngComm, 2002